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The construction project of the Erhai Lake Ecological Corridor in Dali, China, undertaken by line+ studio, represents a harmonious integration of architecture with its natural surroundings. By embracing the principles of “anchoring and suspension,” the design unfolds seamlessly within the landscape, creating a platform for panoramic views and brief respites. Climate considerations are paramount, with careful attention paid to facilitating air circulation and maximizing scenic vistas, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces.

Low-tech and Low-carbon: Local Construction Strategy

line+ studio adopts a local construction strategy, utilizing materials that resonate with the regional landscape. Rubble stone, concrete, and wood are chosen for their contemporary expression, reflecting the essence of the local environment. Through meticulous structural calculations and experimental simulations, the design achieves both structural integrity and aesthetic coherence. Embracing sustainability, the construction process prioritizes low-carbon practices, ensuring minimal environmental impact.

Openness and Inclusivity: Everyday Public Life

In the post-pandemic era, Dali has emerged as a popular destination for digital nomads and travelers seeking respite. The Erhai Lake Ecological Rest Station serves not only as an observation platform and rest stop but also as a vibrant hub for urban public life. With a design ethos centered on simplicity and inclusivity, the station welcomes visitors from all walks of life. Enriched with diverse activities, it seamlessly integrates into the natural landscape, evolving into a dynamic “living landscape” that captivates and inspires.

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